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Positive Advocate: How to Date a Poz Guy

So you’ve met the man of your dreams again, only this time it turns out he’s living with HIV. At first your cool about...

Heather Peace Brings the Music

Heather Peace (a.k.a. Lip Service’s Detective Sergeant Sam Murray) is bringing her musical stylings to the Fly by Night Club this February 22nd. OUTinPerth...

Bonnie McKee Comes Out as Bisexual

Singer/songwriter Bonnie Mckee recently sat down for an interview with Joan Rivers on an episode of 'In Bed With Joan', where the topic of...

Community Involvement this Pride Fairday

Pride Fairday will be bringing a number of opportunities to get involved in the community. Local organisations who will be represented on the day include...

'We're Waiting' Campaign to Push for Marriage Equality

Fifty Members of Parliament will be sent a rose today as part of a statement to push for marriage equality. The roses mark the...

Sneak Peek: The Rocky Horror Show!

This year is the 40th Anniversary of Rocky Horror, and Craig McLachlan stars as Frank N Furter, reprising his starring role from 1992. OUTinPerth...

Retro Cassette Friday!

Slap your wristbands on and get your mojo working for an extra-bodacious Valentine’s Day edition of Retro Cassette Friday! This week we take our...

Facebook Offers New Gender Field & Expands Transgender Options

Facebook has been working with GLAAD (the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) to expand user options for genderqueer and transgender people on the...

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